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Limerick Lake : ウィキペディア英語版 | Limerick Lake
Limerick Lake is a lake in the Trent River and Lake Ontario drainage basins in the township of Limerick, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, about northwest of the community of St. Ola, northeast of Highway 62, and southeast of the town of Bancroft. In 1934, the building of St. Ola Dam raised the level of Big Salmon Lake by two metres. The lake was then renamed, as part of a process in Ontario to give each large lake a unique name. The original concrete dam (consisting of the dam + a sluiceway with timber logs, plus overflow weirs) was assessed in 2002 and significant cracking was found. The dam was replaced〔http://www.lwra.limericklake.com/fall04.pdf〕 in 2004 with a new concrete dam. The waterway falls under the jurisdiction of the Crowe Valley Conservation Authority〔http://www.crowevalley.com/〕 which has responsibility for furthering the conservation, development, and management of natural resources, but whose main activity is flood control. ==Hydrology== The lake is about long and wide with an area of and lies at an elevation of . The average depth is and the maximum depth . Caverly's Bay is on the west of the southwest end of the lake. The primary inflows are Dixon Creek from Dark Lake at the northeast and Bass Creek from Steenburg Lake at the southwest. There are also four unnamed creek inflows: one at the west, one at the northwest, and two at the east. The primary outflow is a channel to St. Ola Lake, which flows via Beaver Creek, the Crowe River and the Trent River to the Bay of Quinte on Lake Ontario at Trenton.
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